electrical issues and strange sounds
when you said the starter was sticking I thought you meant that aweful noise you hear if you keep the key turned after it has started. Your saying it will stick, not make a sound for a while, but the longer it is on it will start to grind? Will we need a new starter?
The other reason for the starter "sticking" is that its being told to stay engaged. Like when the ignition key is turned forward. Since your grinding noise coincides with a loss of power it would seem your ignition is sticking in the "start" position, causing a loss of power and the starter to stay engaged.
Try jiggling the key.
If I'm reading this right, North Shore is saying that the car is running fine for a span of time and then the noise is heard.
I understand that the starter can be stuck, but is it really likely that the starter was spontaneously re-engaged after a while of not being engaged? Randomly?
I'm not saying anyone is wrong, just that it seems a little strange for the ignition and starter to get spontaneous and random.
I understand that the starter can be stuck, but is it really likely that the starter was spontaneously re-engaged after a while of not being engaged? Randomly?
I'm not saying anyone is wrong, just that it seems a little strange for the ignition and starter to get spontaneous and random.
If I'm reading this right, North Shore is saying that the car is running fine for a span of time and then the noise is heard.
I understand that the starter can be stuck, but is it really likely that the starter was spontaneously re-engaged after a while of not being engaged? Randomly?
I'm not saying anyone is wrong, just that it seems a little strange for the ignition and starter to get spontaneous and random.
I understand that the starter can be stuck, but is it really likely that the starter was spontaneously re-engaged after a while of not being engaged? Randomly?
I'm not saying anyone is wrong, just that it seems a little strange for the ignition and starter to get spontaneous and random.
Thats why he needs to JIGGLE THE KEY the next time it happens.
Walt is right. It is random and spontaneous. The noise dosen't start untill I switch from drive to park. I notice the electrical isn't working ; I go to put it in park and the noise occurs. The noise wont go away until you turn it off, tried putting it back in drive, tried all gears. Just turn it off, it goes away, they when I restart the truck, it's gone, electrical works, like nothing happened. Could be quite some time of driving before this occurs, only randomly when I go to put it in Park.
Thanks for the replies so far.
Thanks for the replies so far.
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